The NFL regular season has come to an end, but we still have some solid NFL DFS action going on during the playoffs. Wild card weekend brings us an exciting four-game daily fantasy football slate that features some great matchups -- and some great potential picks and stacks for your DraftKings contests.

The NFC South matchup between the Saints and Panthers has the highest game total of the week at 48.5 points, followed closely by the Falcons-Rams game, which currently sits at 48 points. The other two games of the slate, Bills-Jags and Titans-Chiefs, have lower game totals but also offer some nice stacking spots and solid one-off plays. With a small slate, roster construction and going against the grain in tournaments is going to be key, so I won’t be splitting up cash game and tournament stacks like I normally do. All of the below stacks are in play in all formats, but I will say, this slate fits much better for tournament play rather than cash games, so plan accordingly.

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Playoff NFL DFS Strategy: Top DraftKings stacks for wild card round

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QB Alex Smith and WR Tyreek Hill, Chiefs vs. Titans

The wide receiver position on this slate is pretty tough with Michael Thomas and Julio Jones dealing with nagging injuries, as well as a lack of good mid-range options. The one guy I’m willing to go all-in on is Hill, who, besides being completely healthy, gets the best matchup of the week against the Titans. We’ve been trying to target wide receivers against the Titans secondary all season long, and there is no reason get away from that now. Hill has the highest upside of any WR on the slate not named Julio and comes in at a nice discount. Smith has been a little inconsistent this year but has shown a newfound ability to throw the deep ball, and that is exactly the area where the Titans defense struggles the most.

RB Leonard Fournette and Jaguars D/ST, Jaguars vs. Bills

While the wide receiver position is tough, the running back position is absolutely loaded. One guy who I think could slip through the ownership cracks is Fournette. Fournette has the best matchup among running backs, as he faces a Bills defense that has given up the most fantasy points to running backs this season. Jags QB Blake Bortles looked terrible last week against the Titans, and you have to think that the Jaguars coaching staff will want to lean on Fournette and the running game to grind clock and hide some of Bortles’ flaws in this game. As for the Jacksonville defense, you don’t need me to tell you that they are by far the best D/ST play of the week. They rank first against the pass, and the Bills will likely be without LeSean McCoy, or at the very least have a limited version of him. I could easily see the Jags defense creating a few turnovers and then give the ball 30-plus times to Fournette to ice this one away.

In my opinion, Gurley should be the NFL MVP, and we get at least one more chance to roster him in daily fantasy. On paper, the matchup isn’t great against the Falcons, but they tend to funnel a ton of targets to running backs and catching passes has been Gurley’s bread-and-butter this season. The main argument against rostering Gurley and Goff is you're going to have to pay up, as they cost a combined $16,400, which is a steep price to play on this slate. However, I strongly feel that you need to bite the bullet and roster Gurley in all cash games and look to pair him with Goff in tournaments, and then take a few punt plays to fill out the rest of your roster.

In tournaments this week, you may need to take some crazy shots in roster construction, and a triple stack of Newton, McCaffrey, and Stewart certainly fits that contrarian bill. Newton has been a volatile player and has looked especially bad down the stretch for the Panthers during their playoff run. However, the injuries are starting to pile up for the Saints defense, and they looked especially vulnerable last week in their loss to Tampa Bay. All season long, we’ve seen the Panthers look to get McCaffery involved in the passing game, and with the Panthers receiving corps extremely thin, it would be shocking to see him get fewer than seven targets in this game. McCaffery has also played well against the Saints this season, averaging a 19.8 fantasy points in two games against them. Finally, Stewart is one of my favorite punt plays of the week. He is completely uninvolved in the passing game, so he will need to score a TD to meet value. With that being said, if he can get into the end zone, then you’re sitting pretty due to the roster flexibly that his $3,500 price tag allows.

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